SANDISK ULTRA II SDHC 16GB 15MBS
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Average customer review:Product Description
SanDisk Ultra II SD cards are the card of choice for serious amateurs and professional photographers. So fast, you'll never miss a shot again. So rugged, environmental conditions are never a problem. A high-quality card you can trust with your precious memories. High speed card up to 15MB/sec Read/Write. High performance card for cutting out the wait when transferring data from camera to PC. Higher capacity card for capturing more photos and longer videos.
Product Details
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDSDH-016G-E11
- Released on: 2008-04-30
- Dimensions: .39" h x .39" w x .39" l, .9 pounds
- Hard Disk: 16GB
Features
- 16GB Secure Digital Ultra II
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
SanDisk Ultra II memory cards feature faster performance, greater storage capacities, and better dependability, so you can get the most from your investment in a feature-rich, high-quality digital camera or camcorder.
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Customer Reviews
Card Class
Please note that this card is class 2, not class 4 as shown in the picture. I will need to return mine.
Incorrect class rating in images
Purchased from Amazon. Images suggest Class 4, and Sandisk themselves show images that this is a Class 4 speed memory card. Actual card received from Amazon has a very small Class 2 image on it, meaning it is not nearly capable of the promised speed, and is potentially a fake. Item returned.
Unreliable & Consumer Unfriendly
Purchased this in October 2008. Failed to work in my Nokia N82 in May 2009 - needed reformating which could not be carried out as the card showed a capacity of 1.3 Tera (yes Tera) byte. Lots of similar failures shown on the forums for this model of card. Trying to get a replacement through Scandisk was a nightmare. They wanted a picture of both sides, the serial number which is illegible even with an eye glass & as the final straw refused to accept Amazon's proof of purchase. The card was supplied by total discount stores so I will go back to then & request my rights under the Sale of Goods Acts.



